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S.L. ex rel. J.L. v. Premera Blue Cross, 2:18-cv-01308-RSL. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20181005721 Visitors: 4
Filed: Oct. 02, 2018
Latest Update: Oct. 02, 2018
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER RE: PLAINTIFF'S UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR USE OF PSEUDONUM Noted for Consideration: September 21, 2018 ROBERT S. LASNIK , District Judge . Before the Court is Plaintiff's Unopposed Motion for Use of Pseudonym. Plaintiff moves to use the initials "S.L." for the, named Plaintiff, "J.L." for his father, and "L.L." for his mother as pseudonyms to ensure that S.L. is not harmed by disclosure of his private health information. Plaintiff also moves to have all personally identifying
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[PROPOSED] ORDER RE: PLAINTIFF'S UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR USE OF PSEUDONUM

Noted for Consideration: September 21, 2018

Before the Court is Plaintiff's Unopposed Motion for Use of Pseudonym. Plaintiff moves to use the initials "S.L." for the, named Plaintiff, "J.L." for his father, and "L.L." for his mother as pseudonyms to ensure that S.L. is not harmed by disclosure of his private health information. Plaintiff also moves to have all personally identifying information of S.L., J.L and L.L. (including but not limited to name, address, social security numbers, etc.) redacted from any exhibits filed with the Court. Having reviewed the parties' submissions and the records and pleadings in this matter, and for good cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED that:

(1) Plaintiff's motion for use of pseudonyms is GRANTED. All parties shall refer to "S.L." for the named Plaintiff, "J.L." for his father, and "L.L." for his mother in the publicly filed documents in this litigation. (2) All parties shall redact any publicly filed document to reflect only the initials of the named Plaintiff and that of his parents. All parties shall also redact all personally identifying information of S.L., J.L. and L.L. (including but not limited to their address, telephone numbers and social security numbers) from any exhibits filed with the Court.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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